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  • Type Discussion paper
  • Date 15 October 2024
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Abstract

As a clean energy system begins to be implemented worldwide, the demand for critical minerals is expected to increase dramatically in the coming decades. Thus, demonstrating how mineral collaboration benefits the economy is key to building long-term supply resilience and keeping the global energy transition on track.

Authors

Dongmei Chen

Principal Fellow- Oil & Gas Dongmei is a principal fellow at KAPSARC with a focus on energy trade, energy investment and regional energy cooperation. She…

Dongmei is a principal fellow at KAPSARC with a focus on energy trade, energy investment and regional energy cooperation. She has more than 20 years of experience in China’s energy and climate change policy development. Before joining KAPSARC, she worked at the Institute for Industrial Productivity (IIP) as a senior advisor and head of the China office, developing and disseminating best practices to improve industrial energy productivity. Before working at IIP, she worked at WWF China as director of the Climate Change and Energy Program, leading the design and implementation of the Low Carbon City Initiative in partnership with local Chinese governments and international networks. Before working at the WWF, she worked at China’s Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Water Conservation, and the Xinjiang Wind Energy Company.

Expertise

  • Energy Trade
  • Energy Investment
  • Energy Politics
  • Regional Cooperation

Publications See all Dongmei Chen’s publications

Jianping Ge

Jianping Ge

Yibo Wang

Yibo Wang

Ruihua Ren

Ruihua Ren

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